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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY. 9 H
Mining.
Lone Pine Mining Company.
Park City as a successful mining camp has in
late years become a name to conjure with, and
sensational strikes have become so common as to
have received but little attention outside of local
mining circles.
Among the recent properties which are receiv
ing the attention of mining men in Park City
and Salt Lake, none rank higher as prospects with
sure high-producer contacts and magnificent sur
face indications than the possessions of the Lone
pine Mining company on Bonanza Flat, near the
head of Snake river, of which C. M. Mair, now
Sheriff of Summit county, is the efficient manager
The most important reason for faith in per
manency and high values of the Lone Pine prop
erties is the fact that both of the well-known
Silver King lime and quartzite contacts can easily
be followed from the greatest of Park City pro
ducers and dividend payers to and through the
Lone Pine claims lengthwise. The surface indica
tions are acknowledged to be among the very best
in the whole Park City camp. Work in the devel
opment of these claims is being pushed as rapidly
as possible and in the most workmanlike manner.
The company is entirely out of debt, with 55,000
shares of treasury stock, which may be disposed
of if deemed advisable. The owners are running a
tunnel which is almost entirely in ore. the ledge
being a fissure running the length of the claims.
The whole ledge is highly mineralized and it is
only a question of early development when ship
ping ore will be assured throughout the work
ings. The company is very confident, and reason
ably so, of a large ore body being tapped at the
junction of the fissure with the contact, which is
but a little over 100 feet distant from the face of
the tunnel where work is now progressing. The
Lone Pine is located a little southwest of the
Daly-Judge and adjoins the Southern Tier on the
south, from which high-grade ore has already been
shipped immediately adjoining the Lone Pine lines.
It also adjoins the Wolverine on the south
west, which is one of the most promising proper
ties in the camp. The Lone Pine adjoins the
Rochester on the east, which property has also
shipped some very high grade ore, and lying as
it does in the midst of paying properties in the
best silver and lead camp in the Western world,
it does not require an expert in mining affairs to
predict it will, as soon as the contact is tapped,
rank among the best properties in the camp.
A. H. Mayne, president of the Minola Mining
company, whose properties are located in the
Park City mining camp, adjoining the Silver King,
has been at the mines this week arranging for
the installation of new drills, compressor and
boiler to be used in the development of the com
pany's properties. They have nearly completed the
new pipe line for handling the power to be used
in sinking the shafts and Mr. Mayne reports that
the work is being pushed as rapidly as possible,
with a view of tapping and cross-cutting the main
ore body, which they anticipate opening up at a
depth of about two" hundred feet.
Paymaster Mountney of the Daly West paid the
company's regular dividend of 60 cents a share on
Wednesday, amounting to $108,000.
A good body of pyritic iron ore has made its
appearance on the 1100 foot level of the Lower
Mammoth at Tintic, while the silver contents have
Increased from 22 to 40 ounces, with fair showings
of copper and gold.
The big tunnel of tho Honerine mine is now
to a little over 1500 feet and inside of the next
ninety days it is anticipated to have tapped suf
ficient ground to enable the owners to continue
the triple apartment shaft downward as far as it
may be desired to sink.
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On Tuesday when the time to make the sales
of delinquent stock of the Sampson's propeities
came around, there was not a share in sight, fur
thermore the 2 cent levy had been discharged in
full while $5000 has been added to the stock so
that development work at Bingham will be con
tinued indefinitely. As a number of fine ore
exposures have been made it is likely that no
further assessment will be made for some time to
come.
It is authoritatively reported by a prominent
mining engineer, who has recently examined the
Naildriver properties at Park City, that a fine
showing of ore has been struck in the tunnel of
the property, with a breast of high grade silver at
a depth of 100 feet below the tunnel level.
Simon and Louis Bamberger left Wednesday
evening for Do La Mar, Nevada, where they will
make a thorough inspection of the late develop
ments in underground work in their mines
at that point.
It has been decided to sink the main shaft on
the properties of the Alaska Mining company 200
feet below the present lowest level of 450 feet. For
the purpose of meeting this expense an assssment
of 3 cents per share, or $12,000, has been called by
the directors of the company.
In honoring the victims of the witchcraft craze,
in the latter part of the seventeenth century, we
seem to be borrowing a suggestion from the mem
bers of a Western mob, who, discovering that they
had hanged the wrong man, called on the widow
and acknowledged that the laugh was on them.
Boston Transcript.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT.
SUMMONS.
In tho DiBtrlct Court of tho Third Judicial District of
the Stato of Utah, in and for tho County of Suit Lake.
Rosie B. Laher, Plaintiff, vs. John Labor, Defendant.
Tho Btato of Utah to the said Defendant:
You aro hereby summoned to appear within twenty
days after theservfeo of this summons upon j'ou, If seived
within tho county in which this action is brought, other
wise, within thirty days after service, and defend tho above
entitled action; and In case of jour failure so to do, judg
ment will bo rendered against you according to tho demand
of tho complaint, of which ai copy Is herewith served unon
you. bNYDEtt, WErfTERVELT, HNYDER & WIGHT,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
P. O. Addicss, 9-12 Atlas Block, Halt Lako City, Utah.
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J.A. CUNNINGTON,Prest. DR. F. S BASCOM, Vice-Prest. ,' I , iH
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TRANSACTS GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. k;
Interest Paid on Tlmo and Savings Deposits. j ; ' '
DIRECTORS J. A Cunningham, Dr. I S. Bascom, W. t .H
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V. P. ADAMS Cashier 5 " H
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